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Originally Posted by aico
No one hacked his server,
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nobody said they did,
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he had a list of Myspace ID's and Passwords on his site. It was only down for seven fucking hours, give me a break,
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so they pulled the plug on a website without any legal grounds to do so ..
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so to answer your question, Yes I would mind,
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exactly..
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Last time I checked a business is allowed to do what they feel is in their best interest in order to protect their business & reputation, ie "We reserve the right to refuse service".
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first off your confusing 2 different things.. "refusal" of service is one thing . "hijacking" a domain is another.. there was no ability for the owner to switch to another business.. registars must abide by certain rules REGARDLESS of their personal opinions.. one is that they must allow users to transfer their domains to another registrar at any time the owner requests it moved ( barring a court order ) there is no "mulligans" for if the registrar doesnt happen to agree with content on a host.